Quentin Jammer returns to left corner

Quentin Jammer, the No. 5 overall pick in the 2002 draft, had started 11 seasons at cornerback for the San Diego Chargers.

A free agent after last season, Jammer struggled to find a job at 34 years old until the Broncos gave him a chance as a free safety. Jammer has found it difficult to play in space. He played most of training camp with the Broncos’ No. 3 defense.

But Jammer was out there with the No. 2 defense Saturday night against the St. Louis Rams at his old left cornerback position. With starting left cornerback Champ Bailey hobbled by a left foot injury, the Broncos could do worse than keep the experienced Jammer at arguably the most important defensive position.

Rookie Kayvon Webster was the first one in for Dominique Rodgers-Webster but if Bailey can’t go in the opener against Baltimore, would you rather Joe Flacco look out at a rookie, or an 11-year starter?